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Aging: Caring for Our Elders

Author(s): Weisstub, David N.
Edition: 1st
ISBN10: 1402001819
ISBN13: 9781402001819
Cover: Hardcover
 
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SummaryTable of Contents
Positive conceptions of รข?~healthy aging' are rightly displacing negative ageist perceptions of older members of our society. Nevertheless, at some stage, most elderly citizens will require some form of assistance from other members of society. When the body or mind begins to fail, a legitimate need for intervention and care will arise. This second volume on Aging discusses this theme.

Caring for Our Elders is the second of three volumes on Aging conceived for the International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine. Leading scholars from a range of disciplines address some of the major issues in elder care facing modern nations: familial duties of care, the future of social welfare systems, housing, dementia, abuse and neglect.

Univ. of Montreal, Canada. Second volume in a trilogy on aging. Addresses some of the major issues in elder care facing modern nations: familial duties of care, the future of social welfare systems, housing, dementia, abuse, and neglect.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Contributors xv
THE FAMILY
Across the generations: Family care dynamics into the new millennium
1(18)
G. Clare Wenger
Family caregiving: A problem of justice
19(10)
Nancy S. Jecker
Family care for frail elders and norms of caregiver well-being at the turn of the twenty-first century
29(20)
Anna L. Howe
Hilary Schofield
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Care for elderly people in Sweden: Do cutbacks reflect changing principles or simply adjustment to economic pressure?
49(16)
Mats Thorslund
Ake Bergmark
Marti G. Parker
Financing long-term care in the United States: who should pay for Mom and Dad?
65(18)
Richard L. Kaplan
The role of the government and the family in taking care of the frail elderly: A comparison of the United States and Japan
83(24)
Fusako Seki
CARE
Appropriate housing for the elderly of the United States: An integral component of their health care
107(16)
Lawrence A. Frolik
Nursing work, housekeeping issues, and the moral geography of home care
123(16)
Joan Liaschenko
The dilemma of prolonged engagement: Building opportunities for reciprocity among ethnic female clients and workers in elder care services
139(26)
Shari Brotman
Community mental health services for older adults in the United States
165(12)
Cynthia Zubritsky
Dementia care ethics
177(14)
Stephen G. Post
Decision-making in social and medical services for patients with dementia in Japan
191(12)
Masahiko Saito
NEGLECT
The abuse and neglect of the elderly
203(16)
Robert M. Gordon
Deborah Brill
Aging, homelessness, and the law
219(18)
Carl I. Cohen
Jay Sokolovsky
Maureen Crane
Index 237

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